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'.rL•#te.#t”: i- r rid' E V. d ' svo v e .: _ .�ing ars aFas.. 3'{alund Pon: � l t, �. ,?! • Y dhat . ,all ata car �l r •t�+ " 1gdy",.,ap. ire wll9 l 7 lriui±y:�`l� d%qf a' ��'♦� RP•fr(iR+@}►''' �'� ,, - ,����,; , Prov he had tefti.'a0,Wiae for whgb. �(ndtl:"1. a Lord' ,�a�' '„w��r— IletraiR „ proved to be tris taLt"thlny: . eh bat ha: rwe 'letteii • T A►` f * so nts t o�e%4! wpening a L to" -Him and flu d'rAtk� =sad skq• d 1Vlrhe i I."am. dead; if tp�n can aaq a 'Sapdeq $ervl will be con- at -. ramow Yc h 0 'Elie Th b ped the, ofid•ttpoh its way; window, .$e rte iev t to 16' d4ctad, by Revs A ie McKi o 'aL d WIN.�i �' y#el4d them nP 'ninth l ed • r 1�► rl, ulnas #?'j b: tr to s> they can tlar-1PttheY bttt.can Jeaue. Mita` sx a.m. and 7 P•n+'' Fsldati lid - O He did.his bests he,``,pplayed: the man• fiesta Miss Heid aanB dee meat': 1 'Alio 'XaAapne vlg Ilt $2, His way' was ataaYgSt, iiiaa$ogl was fifes+ hymns i c V Lhe HiriQq Sppi WtU be served' Oa Mondayr e b en4a r ar Sang4mggo' anRdd' mugie m t flEoaq ° here. 'A fowl aiipPeF, fa•, ri4any -ea clean; -,'J►t'the clogs -o ,' xclNl tris'; ad= 'fo "-bYBaL a Isndis� and wit] be vvhRoh the aumniunity eonttib9ted.'Lina H11ton tt yf , .,, .:• ` His failings not unkind on mean � t( P Progremme.' .was held in the building' from,eia t1:' mo � dates gh c A, Re Df' ai Seas] 6eor ' E. Mode of Toronto, elect- ight o'clock after which a Sen are" i With the approach of Iia levet his fellowmen, and tried Patters n coAtnb lead duo tioniet, and Mss Elizabeth Rennie Z'o help. them I'll. be tisfled." o is 1 Y, e � gthy '� sing, ant tz> r ll s ,of .5 Programme was given. The chair Out,"Follo�itapK colder vdeather; w8 have a A hearty vote, o which' wa eh. vocalist' and pianist, will was ably occuPled by Reeve, "Douglas, Ile'vi Mr. TiDtn o t .�a°r•, very apeeial ' o#Perillg i tI It is to be noted how 8tti\ ' these presented to Mieg' ari'by 11rs,' jra! on the raejoz part of the gra- Addresses were von by » sines can be applied in refer I H• I.srkln' was ni4�t Sy 'Mies II'. gramme. Former Paetora' and local �' Y Rev. , Dr- to the brldal.06rowl�a:,, Meri s, All Wool Ribbed Un- �' to. I. Graham and sec by MrB. d s. ministBra will be Bre. who showed the wisdom of the high oteerh M,w fi . the characteristics of both th r am- ? P sent , and will booming the town "In which we live; held �" ail. lit' diir w° dgrW n. Lias Billie ($ ne give short aHdress. v. R. Fulton ems. .They are made bilious. oil Y Prea�d- Bev. L. Perrin, Hamilton,a former "`theft iia one of IT, dentE f clear; soft wool. The gar- on A 1st, 1916. where Part at the nr a offering. Irwin, of Seaforth, will occupy the pastor here some twenty i Q., y- amounted to $ ea'Jiq a dedicatory chair. tvyears ago, Per* and as iltvli<'ttis a as #et tela divided the electors ori.'ev q0o- ;Y who talk was of a reminiscent aa- life of, the eopYriugipy t ggrys ginger was offered by `.Mrs. F. ` H: hirpe0ti to aPeaft; AttSi ` q lilierits are made'full size and cesionf there appeared in the P[otieer> Larkin. 10 E`verybedy frig be welcome. fur , and John King, M.P;P., Blue- could not trust OOd• fittin elastic ` uff On of. which Mr, Spence was the Editor, vale, who spoke on Banks and Bank- ree�plies'were made by .�ia 'brotRtez; { " bile following verses ftom the pen of ADMISSION - 75 and 35 Cents Ing Methods, A solo was rendered 4Iliam Ritm of Seaforth peveS a drawers. Double Mr.. ert on h: '— b c • , ? B g g y Mrs. George Allan and three trios W4%on brother of the bride and',I(fr, 6i breasted.: shirts, flat Seam; With apologies to the author of HURON, N+ S by Thomas Ritchie, Fred Kitchen and W. S. i)inamore. Among those 1 over 'stitched --in l Short a My Mother and reapectfnlly deli- silk umbrella and Mr, Diamond with J. R. Gibson with Miss Kate flazeI- But were: 'Wm; 141on, ;Sesforth;pit- Bated to the Temperance met $ of —Mr• and Mrs, JMansford Mr. a beautiful club lig. ' Me. Diamond wood as accompanist, Iustzumentai Jane McCully, . Stratford JohZperfect,'all-wool underwear. 'North Grey, who voted the -liquor M, G. $snaford. aW, Jecltaon res ended with words of dee a us a was an lied bticket: of Clinton, P P PFra m } PP Y the Wrozeter Clark, Seaforth; jIQR gpal ,QpSizes •34 to 44. grete entreat Isar Clarion. MPBOPes were made by Mr. orchestra. At the close of the pro- McGavin, Seaforth; llsa week attending the y -sixth sq= J. W. King, M.P., Mt'. Alex. McEwen gramme a dance was held in the Seaforth; Mies Bed)e liYiip ,Who is it, that on voting day, nual meeting of the: nnadian Tick. and others. town hall. The splendid sum of 1175 forth. ar, • , Holds e'er me undisputed away et Agents' Assocfatipp. While in —Atter several m nth- of caller- is reported as finaricial'resntts, which " Special Price And makes me vote'the same old way,? Montreal they were i s ate, with ing, death came on Sunday morning will be applied to the building fund. ~` My Party. " tf a other' members %! %�'the Aasdda- last to Mrs. Dempsey, wife, of Mr. WAi.TON tion, at a luncheon o 9ioard the C. John H. Dempsey, of Clinton, aged R Who seeks to thwart the �mperance• P. R• steamship "Mggt i' sixty-four years. Mrs, Dempsey, " WINGHAM Anniversary Services-Atuti7era_ 75 m d $ cause —Leet weep the Tt Mine Central whose maiden name was Elizabeth L. Store Robbed --On Saturday or art' services . in connection with *e • �/ -By making void the license laws, staff at' Brussels sated Miss Starting, was a native of Goderich Wit1R liquor favoring three-flf1fY clattge, Myrtle I awson. with p;rree4 tray on totbnship, being a daughter of. the Sunday night an entrance was made Presbyterian church will be beki here + >k i y Party. the occasion bf her iC ng the coin= late john Sterling. She was born to the back of A. Ross' hardware o Sunday, November 4th, "and, will Party's service after i afore and the till was cleaned a be- inducted by Bs. N. sowstrt, years' Yaith= and brought np in Goderich township Fortunately for Mr. Roes he had re- business manager of thbPPresbytertan, Who lets the steamboat hair rooms rpm fur services. The ent°geknpwl aid spent all her life in it until about moved all the money from the till witness. On Monday OiROning an ii Regardless of the harm they've done, edged the gift in $ w appropriate six years ago, whoa she and her hna- Vitness. lecture a on Saturday night except a number eatrfied Across• T And never interferes with one? words. Miss Lulu Proctgr has sue- band left the farts on the ninth con- of coppers, which were taken.. He Can s" wits be given ®, ieciai'mna, WOMEN'S SOA i S My Party, Boeded Dias Pawaon At the switch- cession to their son at?d moved ipto cannot state if other goods were is be furnished i�''tke cl}oir, board. Clinton. She had not been in good en until he Notes Mr, Th Who, by its policy and Bend, —What might have been a serious health for some years but it was not g� over his estig :The Johnston n Does succor to a traffic lend accident occurred a few days ago to u til within the last police are making an investigation improving in hes tl h �e heats d Y g n year thither A prominent citizen living a short sertous� ill for sortie'time.—The ; a More New Styles It� guide, philosopher and friend? Mr. and Mrs: W, J. Tljiompaon,arid" i]lness became serious. During the Methodist annlversa My Party. friends, of Auburn, who,+were motor- past few months she had suffered distance from the hardware left his ry and jubilee Ing home from Seaforth on a foggy much. She ie survived by her Nus- rug q itside his door and it disap- services ,will^ba*held next Sunday and N. Another shipment of New a Who gets the funds that freely flow night, he •car atruck'3 a post and band and a family of five daughters geared on Sunday night. i a good fowl supper on Monday even- a Into campaigns as quid pro quo, Mrs. Thompson was thrown out, the an8. two sons, her death beim Injured in'Runaway.—Thomas Hut ing. Everybody welcome, Lis. Coats has brought our won- ? rest badly ton, a farmer residing gravel Wilbur Turnbull has beep threatened Helping to keep the graft, you knot' , y shaken pCp, However, first break in the family. the aorta road, south of here, was ae cost in- with appendicitis, but is somewhat derful stock up' t0 the Very My Party nothing worse than,- fe�v bruises and' are: Sterling Dempsey, of Clinton, jured in a runaway and is in a. severely better at time of writing.—J. Buchan - a damaged car resulted, and John A. Dempsey, bf Goderich -cal condition in the hospital here. an was laid off duty for a d y or two ;last word in new style,COat9.' Who scorns and flauts' from year to —Last Friday even*,D, A. G. M, township. The daughters"are: Mrs, e is a delightful assort- _s horsB.took fright an p t: mat weak.. He hadllP misfortune to year SamuAl Wilton,VPiltonBrussevE, nomtda...his Durnln; 'o8`Dunganntlrr; Mrs: 1DIi1- 'with a light sago e, bat WWI .feB aa$,:fniq»e'.1i ' hackib.:3YL '_ apo. me*hiie to Choose from— The Temperance cause that hold dear Rrat official visit to Palmerston to ler and Mrs. D. A. Lindsay, of Gode- controlled the animal until near his Mrs• A. Davidson, of Hamilton, spent "ax And thiswithout the slightest fear? Blair Masonic Lodge. He was ac- rich township; Mrs. A. Sterling and home, when be met a load of mangles. a few days with Mr, and Mrs. J. coat after Coat, .each one My Party, companied by twenty-five brethren of Mrs. T, J. Webster, Seaforth. Here the horse smashed the gig, Watt.—Mrs. J. Berry is visiting with seemingly more beautifully St. John's Lodge, Brussels. About —Last week word Ions' received of Y Who has a perfect confidence, 100 members were throwing out Mr. Hutton, and in try- MI -s, A. Gardiner at the present time., P present and the the death of Mr. Joseph Cbbbledick, ing to free itself from the vehicle, —John Sholdice had an auction sale attractive than the Other. That though my anger is intense,' third degree was conferred in good s forinpr well known resident of F.xe- kicked Mr. Hutton in the abdomen. of farm stock on Wednesday of this You will wonder at so man I'll stay within the Torry fence, form. 'At 'the close a ba uet was 'ter, he Navin Y nq g passed away at Cal- week,—R. Hoy has returned from the My Party. spread and short addresses, music, gary on Monday, 8th, at the Doctors Hto ops and Calder found it coats, eaCl} different from necessary to operate, l West. He looks .quite hale apo,. etc- There are twelve [edges under age of 73 years. The sad news was heart The fine bank barn on Leu the other and each .so bet- Who views with synical disdain D. D. G. M, Wilton's charge. received' with much surprise, nothing Angler's farm was burned 'on Multi - My and stylish. Come My temperance talk in the campaign, =A very quiet but pretty wedding whatever being heard of his illness, da morning—Mrs. g Y Knowing I'll(surelvote straightagain? took place on the 13th of Octobe at which, however, was of comparative- WINTHROP y here Mrs, P. Kerr, of brother, ionto, is here nursing her brother, In and gee them; you Will � i" My Party. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cha�les ly short duration. Over a year ago The Late Mrs. Robert Adams.— Mr, T. Johnston.—Mrs. J. McDonaldsurely like them. •':*" S;>, Manning, Londesboro, when their eld- he contracted the flu from which he The funeral of Mary Ann Little, a spent a feta' days in Detroit, L, r R, :a Who taunts me not a little bit, est daughter, Nellie May, wits united never rightly recovered and develop- former highly esteemed resident and Cummings and Yareiily have moved ` For all'my'slavish love for it, in marriage to Mr, Stanley E. Lyon. ing into nephritis it gradually wrist- relict of the late Robert Adams, of into Miss Coleman's house—Mt. Wm. m PRICI9S But calls e fraud and hypocrite? The ceremony was performed by Rev, ed his energies until the end came. McKillop, who passed away after a Woods has the job oflooking after My Party. W. R. Osborne. The bride was given He was however up and around until protracted illness at the Stratford the grain elevator.—Mrs. D. Regele away by her father and looked "very the last, having, taken an automobile Hospital, on Friday, took place Sat- has been off duty for a few days but 18 40$100 r� Who is it, nevertheless that I charming in a suit of navy gabar. ride'with his son, Nelson, just a few urday afternoon from the residence is feeling some better. --James Mc-.. ; Will work and vote for till I die, dine. After congratulations the hap. I days before his death. ' In the- year of George Little, Winthrop, to the Donald has returned from the West. Tho' thus I ,bolgter up Old Rye: py couple left amid showers of con- 1890 he -moved to, Exeter and was Maitlandbank Cemetery. The deceas- —The Walton Red Cross Society is My Party. fetti fdt• a short motor trip, a'bd af- engaged in buying grain, having ed was born on the eighth concession sending a box to the hospital for terwards will reside on -the groom's storehouses in Cliriton, Exeter; Ceg- of McKillop, and lived there until crippled soldiers in Guelph. Any The defeat of the Temperance can- farm bn the 12th concession of Hui- tralia and Clandeboye. Following he her marriage to her late husband. wishing to donate fruit cake, candy, didate in North Grey at that time, lett. went into the milling business in Ex- After they retired from the farm smokes, etc., kindly leave your dona- no doubt„inspired Mr, Bengough-to —Mr. W. H. Watts, one of Clin- eter and was later engaged in the they resided in Seaforth, where Mr. tion at the home of Mrs. John Watt �j 'j V�j D [� thus show how futile all our efforts ton's well known beeme% reports a hardware business there. In the Adams died about ten years ago. A on or before November 5th. '? •LN S O ♦ ERC,OATS would be if we allowed Partyism to curious happening in the' bee world, year 1906 he moved to Calgary where few years after his death Mrs, Ad- .1a. OVERCOATS divide us on election day. On one of the fine, summer-like days he went into the manufacture of ams returned to Stratford.” Three Q [[ of last week his attention was at- boxes., fie later sold his interests in sisters, Mrs: W. Scarlett London; HIBSERT $15.00 to $�J.00 J. R. GOVENLOCK, Seaforth. tracted by a sound of buzzing and on this and commenced the sale of real Mrs. W. Ross, Brucefield,'and Mrs. ,* — .�. —_— investigatipg found that one of his estate, from which he retired some Adams, in the West, 'survive, also hives of bees was "swarming"'With years ago. The Council.—Council met on Oct. g five brothers, John Little, in Roxboro; 17th, with the members all present • � , llh - ,. THANKOFFERING MEETING a little trouble he was able to secure —Mr. Clayton Prouty, of the Lake Charles and George in McKillop, and except William Dal "1t and safely house the restleas,swarm, Road, Hay township, met with an Joseph and Henry, in the West. p rymple, whose For the man The'annual thankoffering meeting which was a gogd thing for them, no unfortunate, accident on Thursday af- Neter.—Messrs. M. Blanchard and death occurred since the last meeting of the council. Minutes of last meet - who is looking of the Women's Missionary Society doubt, as a swarm of bees without unf or u He with other men was Thomas Dodds, who spent several g was held in First Presbyterian stores at the middle of October would working in Dunsford Bros, gravel ing were read and confirmed. The r•:,? z;.,." pit months on a trip through Manitoba follows _ for a genuine Church, Seaforth, on Tuesday after-, stand a poor chance in this climate, when a ledge with tons of earth and and the western provinces, returned °g orders were issued on the f'• noon, October 23rd. There was a It is said to be extremely unusual gravel fell, almost completely bury- home last week. Thep like the west- treasurer: Board of Health, $13.45; good coat ata good attendance of ladies. Mrs. G. for bees to swarm so late n the sea- ing him. He was ordinary expenditure, C. Worden, re - quickly rescued ern people and the country, but are pair town hall, f2:60; C. Wooden, 1 '•,1 f reasonable • T. Turnbull, vice-president, presided son. and was foundl to have sustained a better satisfied than ever to farm in prige, We are in the absence of the president, Mrs. —There passed away Tuesday af- compound fracture of the leg, He McKillop. They state that the Man- deepen Walker drain, Henry C. dh ker, ditching, $11:56;. Henry Golding, Robert Archibald. Mrs. A. McQuaig ternoon of last week, an old resident will, in consequence, be laid up for itoba crops were Wry poor, but that r ' particularly gave the, Scripture reading, and Mrs. of Brussels in the person of Mrs, sonic time. q in Alberta and arts of Saskatche- woik Walker drain, $16.60; H. Gold- in prepared✓ , James Cowan led in the opening David Jamieson, aged 59 years. She, —The Goderich ,Star of last week wan the p ing, ditching, $14.90; E. Parsons, u. 1/ yield was a record one. The ditchin E. {sis't'er. had not been very rugged for 'some 'says: On Sunday last itmagnificent only fault was that the present price drain, $2250;' F. L.P3adler, tile,arsons Wa$36; ® - Miss Herdman, of Toronto, a re- time but the immediate cause, of her bcran-going yacht was in port and of wheat does not pay for produe- I T, b•eaner, ditching, $34.50• Contract w, •` �. ;,^ For the Young tired missionary, who spent twenty- despise was a btrokr of paralysis. was viewed with admiration by many tion.—Rev. Mr. Martin of Stratford, six ears in India, wits the speaker. Deceased was(a daughter of the late visitors to the dock. This was the will occupy the Record, advertising, $8;) 'Robinson .-0.. — Men, the 11eW Shea p, pulpit in Cavan I & Sons, tile, $4.50; E. Robinson & rJ- ppeared in native®costume, and John and Mrs. Denbow and was born yacht of the "Dodge Bros." with Mrs. church on Sunday afternoon next.— ; Sons, tile, $30.71; George Vivian, �~ Belter Rag- gave a most inspiring and • interest- in Goderich township, coming to Mrs. George Little received word last grading, $23; H. Deeorge , police ' in address. The Hindus' in India, Brussels when a young girl. She ;. -n tan Clavieile week that her father, Mr. Andrew I court �: , she said, have three hundred and married her now bereft. husband 34 .�� charges, $5; J. F. Snowden, +.,•.. Robinson, was very low. it seems he printing by-laws and tax receipts, ' and Kimono thirty-three million idols that they years ago and three children survive, I was busily engaged in picking app;es �$32: James Jordan, revising voters' F. styles are hav- worship. The Mohammedans never _viz: Garfield, Toronto; John and I and war found unconscious under the list, fi; .John Coyne, gravel, $24.00• ^;^ worship idols, but they do not believe Robert Deribow and Nlr,. Robert Wil- Elll ire Concert tree. They thought. he had fallen gravel screen, $33; ° . ng a Wonder-' that Jesus Christ is God's Son. There liamson, of Deieau, Rapid Cit and Thomas, McLaren, P y, out of the tree, but as there were no ,lainrs .Iordnn, expenses re sale of P ful sale. Then are forty-four languages in India; Carlyle, Manitoba, and Mrs•, S. Car- in bruises or bones broken, the doctor debentures, $0; James Jordan, select Hindi being spoken by the. Hindus, ter, Brussels are both,'rs and sisters thinks he'may have suffered a stroke jurors, $7; Dan Burns, gravel eon- the large Ulster leather lined throughout answer and Hindustain by the Mohamme- of the deceased. Constance after coming• oat of the tree. He is tract, $70; Pat Feeney, select Jurors, the purpose of -the fur cot at a mere fraction of dans, Miss Herdman says it to a -On Friday evening of last week p p a a little improved, but still in n very $1: pa'. poen, marvel to her how Kin George rules friends and neighbors of Bluevale and Methodist Church serious 'condition. We ho y, attendance at reVis- "the'price. Mlle for Older men and conservative P p g y g hope for a ion of —tors' lists, $2; A. A, Colqu- '4 over ar eo le of so man races and the surrounding distriet•gcovering nn on speedy recovery—Mrs. .John Arm- Noun, s�lec'. jurors, $4; win. Logan, ' dreSserS We have the Chesterfield Coats in Cure ` rely ions. India in the late war sent area as far west as Win ham, on the. Thursda Even' atrong. Blyth, spent Sunday with her and, $tacky ?high grade coats, all Of them built t0 more soldiers than Canada and the cast to the banks of Morris, on the y g ditching, $3fa; James Roach, repair daughter, Mrs. Fergus Bullard. --Mr. washout, g United States combined. She told of north to the sixth concesalon of Turn. November ISt. $3; M. Nagle, haulm wear nd give solid comfort. fad Mrs, Percy Little spent Surrdap g"1 a young Hindu Christian with a wife be7y, and on the. south beyond the with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, of Hui- gravel, $:i4 ad Wm. Hills a Co., re- , and four children, vAo ohly receives fourth concession of Morris fore- lett, pairs fol grader and crusher, $12.20; ENGLAND—Rev. Mr. Moor- _ William grader estimate Scott drain, • $7.00 per month, but before he touch- gathered at the apacinus home of Mr. house, Clinton. $1360.00• The. Pedlar People, culvert �O$35 es a cent of the money gives a tenth George McDonald to big good-bye to HULLETT� (� of it to spread the Gospel, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry diamond, who SCOTLAND—Rev- Mr. Hoag, pipe, $28,02; William M. Sproat, Beef Ring.—The members of the $137,55: A. A. Colquhoun, insurance' . Herdman left India at the time of the are moving into Wingham. Having ' Clinton.IVLAND—Rev. Mr. Irwin, Constance Neef Ring held their an- on town hall, $l.lb; D. Matthew's, ° submarine raids and two hundred na- sold their beautiful farm on the out- Seaforth. null meeting and a fowl supper on gravel contract, $36; A. Jeffery, Live Christians came over to say skirts of Bluevale, they have bought CANADA ,-• Rev, Mr. Aber Friday evening,October 19t in the is good-bye and commend her to God's and will shortly oecuhy the premises y' gravelling, $1.0725; Alvin , Worden, Londesboro. Forrester's Hall, Constance. The. team work, $6. By-law No. 237 for care. Calico, cotton, nainaook and vacated by Mr. A. F.. Smith, on the A Programme of Solos, Read- business meeting foilotaed the sump- the Liffe was read. a third time and " /�B rants were first manufactured in corner of John and Frances Streets, finally •passed. A resolution of egni �� /'� ■ guests, num- Ings, etc., will nt given for pasts supper. The officers of the Vi•.i. O . ants and the Birmingham march- When the last of the each country. past year were re-elected fo} 1924. dolence was passed on the death o4 W ants in England copied them. In baring about one ltun8red and up- Admission, 26C and 1bC. There was a large attendance of the Atilliani Dalrymple, a member of the til: speaking of the women's dress, she wards, had arrived, a suitable ad- members. A fined programme of said that the dress of a wealthy mer- dress was read and Mra. Diamond council. The council •adjourned', to obant's wife often had forty yards in was made the, recipient of ar handsome Mr. Normand Carter occu occupied rendered. meet again an Wednesday, at .Ott a p� P o clock y.m.•-+Jamas, Jordan, :C#e'C�tr �{(' t 14.,7. jlt � i 4 A ,�i".�', � S •11:,,41 � 1 .1( I.• a I 4J t ,, � , ; y:. i, s, ya , -, ,;,. t ... ,.: ,.•; :. ? ' f `,•t'' �aU A l td� :t;l'I ruse t v , t' .t� .